Tlie Guardian. Page 9 Thursday, Oct. 25, 1956 Discuss Fibers At Home Ec. Guest Meeting The Prince Edward Island Home Economics Association met at the Queen Charlotte Hish 595001 Wednesday evening, October 17th. President, Mrs. Robert Acorn Dr?- sided at the husineu session after which members and their guests. representatives from C.A.C.. and University Women's Club, were addressed by Miss Beth Crosby, Dupunt representative. 0!! Relief imuia be -tuaieri Ind spcclsl dir- ections followed. iieleiiiui and Han, in are trade names for stretch. and crimp nylons and Miss Cros- by concluded her instructive talkl names ion but be yet lb! saying that as time goes on Mrs. Lawson of the local branch 3 questions and ancuuimg. SAVE ON MEATS "BOILED DINNER SPECIALS" o ncwer fibers will be leg. by the chemical name would; iai more confusing. ur an opportunity SUGAR.l0lbs. 87: Broken Pekoe TEA. lb. 79: proudly when we entered very soft- ly and with curiosity the near pig- gery this morning. The nightlight: still burned there, though the sun- rise was setting the new of its gold in eastern windows and the day was clean and sweet and beau- tiful without. "Count thernl" she whispered. "There's eleven. I think." Tiiere were. All snug and mom- entarily asleep along that warm bosom that is their haven of home. "Not bad, eh?” she smiled. somehwat wearily. "It's good-good!" we beamed "But Just look in liars, Ellen!" she in the adjacent pen called soft- ly. "Didn't I lay last evening that counts minei I confsss.' she sighed. "I don't feel equal to it myself at the moment. I got up to tan and than . . . oh my. it's too much for I bcncome mixed up and be- I had a feeling? well . . . me. wildsred Then too, obviously not long to come to the vicissitudes of this old world struggled in content a- and baring hardwood trees of the woodlands, October takes us now along his final stretch of way. Until tofnorrow -- - e- Diary- Goodnighl. . . . . . ' MORNING SMILE The young Indian stood before the Judge and reaffirmed his de- sire to have his name changed. "What is your name now?" the Judge asked. "Shrieking Loud Train Whistle". the lndlan replied. "And what do you wish your nama to be?" asked the iurlst. ”"'0ot." the Indian said. from Ephesians chapte s one and three were read. Due to the absence of the presi- dent. the business mesting was conducted by the vice president. Mrs. C.H. Weeks. A card of ap- preciation was read from Mrs. Jes- sie Matthews. It was decided, to change the hour of meeting to 2:30 p.m. be- ginning in November. The Wor- ship leader for the November meeting will be Mrs George Ram- say. and the study will be present- ed by Mrs. Wm. Aubrey. Plans for the WM. . Thankoffering ser- vice to he lied on November 4 at 11 am. wem discussed. In the absence of Mrs. Bonyman Fr-' HOUSEHOLD HINT To remove starch from the sole plate of your iron. clean it with a clean dry cloth. SWIFT DROP Japan's birth rate has dropped faster than any other nation in the P .y , .. repon was given by Mrs. Fred Leard as follows; Home calls 19. H .,' ' calls 10. Cards 10. Treats 3. Flow- era 6. The committee for packing the box containing 80 pounds of good used clothing was shipped. The first cha tor of the new line and accentuated midriff. most of us feel we'd like to turn our- selves in on a new model. one that is willowiy and slim. That spare- rlbbod look is de rigucur this season. These styles demand slimncss and tautness. and there is nothing for it but suppling exercise move- mcnts. so here we go . . . Start with an elongated stretch. As you stretch think of the part of the figure you are aiming to dlscpllne, and concen rate all ac- tion there. Position: Standing with feet slightly apart, Irlns at side. Movement: Swing right arm for- ward. about three quarters of the way up, as you step back with right leg, touching toes to floor. estlng. After singing of the hymn "Count Your Many Blessings" meeting closed with a period oil silent prayer followed by the Lordsl study book "a from Burma" was given in condensed form by. Prayer and the Mizpah Benedic- tion. During the social hour which- the pull Repeat, swinging left arm for- ward and stepping back with left leg. again centering all the action through the midscction. Continue pstretching smoothly 6 to 8 counts. Now pull against resistance . . USE A DOOR Position: Stand in level . Movement: Pull up with lower abdominal muscles. and resisting with both arms pull away from 3 door as you how out to the loft. Keep pushing until you feel a strong pull on the lateral musc- les that bound the sides of the sil- houette. Come back to postion and repeat three times, slowly and strongly. Change sides and again resistance. is positively slim- against waist-bender ming. The final exercise reaches all the midsectinn muscles and is par- ticularly lonlng for girdle musc- a doorway with right side pressed against door frame. right arm upstretched clasping door frame, left hand clasping door frame at shoulder THEY MIGHT FOOL YOU p These decoys are "big as life and twice as natural" - beauti-l fully rounded and water-prooiod inl realistic colors. Yet, they are easy to make by building up wood sec- tions that are no trick to cut. Pat- iem 404. which gives actual-size. guides and shows every step. will! be mailed for 35 cents. It is onei of five patterns in the Sportman's l Packet for 1.50. Guardian Workshop Patterns. 4425! West 5th Avenue, Vancouver, The oldest-known specimens of; 1-,l:,,e:da,:: :,b,.u.: lmgssfcl,-gsby Corned-Sweet Pickled Squ D 1 ow a cat: cass o l ers are ea natural, semi-snytlietic. chemical 4 'bs' - - - - - - 59c 2 i d ineral s s inl uses and , V n 0l-- T H3 . . . . 2,3 '"' "l "' P” Ben I x F nee? "Lec,"'1:l.;ie6eshfe:mphaS,-Ty C e ess-. o at-N) Bone Giant GI t C emc l' 8 rics Stil'l " New mm Mm Or, ORNED sear. lb. . . . . . . 39: oxwo," "9. g 3,: Ion, Dynel are washable. unshrink- ' ' ' ' ' ' i ' :tl;le. u::!'loll;h:nedl'e8l:'1iBt:l. iiiailrli lb. . . . . . . . . . 536 Snowflake cng c g . fnlrleight, are versatile and beauti- Shoulder-gsteer 2 EBS. . . . . . et many persons expect too Ethic: to these so-called miracle lb. . . r . . . . 39C York rs. T:de tfolllowingdwerewstltme reco- Corned Shoulder 0"-2 Tins 55: me a ons rna e: h te nyl l should be washed in soft water): . . . . . . . . . . . . . 433 Tenderleaf , should be washed with a good soap TEA BAGS. 60 s . . . . . . , , 85: or detergent and if polslble drip- dried pn plastic hangers. Wringinn .. "A" 1 Nestles tightly causes wrinkles. White nix I - ion may be bleached. It shnulri ' A "H 0 0 I I I 0 - 0 0 - 59c be shed ill! I - u..ou.-.... 4 li!rf;.e:7lfloi:v:wente:,s lhgtllfirii I O Heinz E G9rb9r3 ' AYhn"' Leaw:ls FOWL. lb. 37: BABY FOOD. I21-ins 51.19 stretch arms up overhead. salad; Mo t: H ldl ii - IlfEl(Ylle.ml::nd to lhenrgight fideuigsg - 1' lb. -. . . i was s . 't ' .. , i3l'.iifJr ”?l.”." '3rr'llt”.J."'riJ””'.i3l'r” Fresh Frozen' , Icins lallglllsitxtlleaiillslubelcitriimteo ulna tiienkiiggr lb. . . . . . . , 25: 3 pltgs. . . . . . . . .. I3cy?3a7i';il13'.rlZ'.?5 r'i'.i'-";.rIErs.5 HADDOCK F"-ll-LETS. I5. 356 P””””" . . else if you sit down on heels.l D ""5 . a . . . 0 . rm. . 1,3 . , rather than clear down on the lb. . . . , . , . , , 59c , JOHNSTON . FISHER WEDDING IN TORONTO gggga;-1;; ;:g'vw;,;l:::,2:':,?;;i m,,......i ' i ?,".';?,;5E, 2 ..., 5,, One of the lovely autumn wed- ston. Mrs. Johnson was the for- Standing L to n; - Wm. Mona- Johnston, Anita Johnston, Earl! Bernice O'Donnell. Photograph by 1'19"" HEMUNG '5 35: ' ' ' ' ' ' "" dings was that held in Toronto re- mer Miss Bernice Fisher. Pictur- ghan, Jas. Kearney. Bernard 0'- Fisher. . the York Studio. St. Clair Avenue ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' McIntosh , ccntly of Mr. and Mrs. Roy John- ed abova are: Donnell. Roy Johnston. Mrs. Roy SEATED: Blanche Van Omme. West, Toronto. F U'T'TC K' ' D E C O Y S I Corned do: i 3,. l I sseoaoaoaaai El-LEN,S DIARY mm," ms, . KEEP N "W hi MACKEREL. each .... . . . 29.-. G,,..,,...,,, ........m..-.-h.. Mrs. Arthur .Wrisht was hostess e--..-..-.... SALT con 2 lb 7 APPLES. dbl. . . . . . ... . . .. 358 D6110 A xlli 1 th W.M.B. ii ' B b A B a totha October meeting of the Al- N F S I D d l -X l I 5' ""--- 5c G and tllliereuwer'aenlotlJrteenemembers O 3 fOI' . . . 35C 3 lbs 29g , M H m om th m d I m H be present. The opening worship scr h -bb d k 'r I 0 - - - - o - - - - ..'..;'l..”r'f dl-lilelnge .-i3."......i.. - ii ...:.i. :.&”.:.,.. :...”.?:2Er..'r.... g';ih:g;;uc?:;iin;;' um T at Spa re.-Ri e Loo J suoxso FILLETS. lb. . . . . 39: We Red said that Rome wasn't built in a steps: past stubble where the cric- Chm" Johnston An" the open: - Z b day-gnd you looked sl bit skapti; ltets. are into last tunitngs; along in hymn pm”; Wu anew, by wnhlly lDAt.lE.tAlY l(AflNt Plillfll lgllgl throilighh thhe entire mid- Fresh . Z I S. . . . . . . . . . 39: ' 7 w , 1 as ura w m s u er- ' P curron e ea ri . t t f - - :tIl'thl1dld'?t'l”lIyeoumatr;li sgdllod OED goweriillzl areenlieedz :k.lI1lalllml)"lre '1'” Jud" '"d "lectedi ""5" the tapered sllhouigtefhlgh vlvlai:tg- lres an: dourtolvarch :m:ll":i"i;::icr. K lb' 0 0 - - - - -' - o - - 29D ALL KINDS OF SOAP DEALS 25 lb. CANDY ALL KINDS HALLOWE'EN BAG Robin Hood OATS, 5 lb. bag Dial 8224 cotton fabric have come from cen-I turics-old tombs in Peru. , I' This ? engr I II -I ( FREE DELIVERY food yor'baY nee tl.73 Zll Easfon Strut 55c ., , galnst the warm and nourishing recent times, to 19.4 per 1,000 of Miss Annie Leard d the new followed lunch was served by thei 108. . H j nun-ity of (mi; fond mother, population in 1955. study promises to very iiiter- hostess. l Position: Stand on knees and .. .. in r "I think I heard one of the men it an thirteen. . . .hut dear me. i . - (F , - 3 I'm sort of in a dream" she whis- - . PcgIl."luomtotiuak...” - Q . - - - WI IPPIO-blossom time in . -) . the orchard" we nodded. "And ...: i .i the petals are failing in white per- ” fumed showers to the new of the Flu below. or is it Summer you In with the-daisies a bri ht the birdaoal and tho svlveet :1 lo: cl about! "Thu-I'll be other sunirnau" we said smiling down. ''I hope so" she replied. "And aren't these bonnie? All babes an. IreiI't they. Ellen, wherever you let them? Always cuddly and In. aocont. . . and 'Mlghty lak' a -ose' --so sweet." And along country lanes where COOK'S CORNER (As .r . .vMt-Qrwursurr . ..., I-loin: and Junior Meals ltoap baby happy . . . maize feeding time happier and easier for YOU. Mo! lfoatisin rtsntass"growth"food. llprovldcsha Sttninodof ugjofM cu mug-an withavalupalvlssapplyofthehightrnalityproteias veryhast " WWW” ii-oasoinpomanoagtowiogchild. servafornlAad ' l & ssrvlalfaa, too Heinz aces oaly the highest quality lean meat. laa than you buy procesooslswitlipainsssklagcanoobdagyaasrruaed yourself. sneaker. whoa aadjut Mesa ofths inert llandasds. And wheayoudocoortsllsyoalrahyhroadyfor du-